Fate's Fables

Fate's Fables
Author: T. Rae Mitchell
Publisher: Original Mix Media Inc
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2013-02
Genre:
ISBN: 0991798716

Seventeen-year-old Fate Floyd loves adventure -- as long as it's enjoyed from the comfort of her couch. So it's probably best she has no idea the future of the universe rests squarely on her shoulders. Summoned by a desperate stranger's spell in a last ditch effort to fix a colossal screw-up, Fate's cast into a secret world bound by the ancient Book of Fables to retrieve a magical object powerful enough to set everything right. The only problem is, once she's inside this savage wonderland, her only way out is to change the endings of the book's eight dark fables into their mirror opposites. Fortunately, she doesn't have to run this gauntlet alone because she meets the mysteriously familiar Finn, who's as inexplicably drawn to her as she is to him.As they endure horrors beyond imagining, Fate awakens to powers she never knew she possessed and Finn questions his very existence, while an insidious darkness changes him in frightening ways. Ultimately, Fate must confront the faceless evil concealing itself behind the eyes of her one true love or remain trapped within the Book of Fables forever.

Fables of Modernity

Fables of Modernity
Author: Laura S. Brown
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1501722344

Fables of Modernity expands the territory for cultural and literary criticism by introducing the concept of the cultural fable. Laura Brown shows how cultural fables arise from material practices in eighteenth-century England. These fables, the author says, reveal the eighteenth-century origins of modernity and its connection with two related paradigms of difference—the woman and the "native" or non-European.The collective narratives that Brown finds in the print culture of the period engage such prominent phenomena as the city sewer, trade and shipping, the stock market, the commercial printing industry, the "native" visitor to London, and the household pet. In connecting imagination and history through the category of the cultural fable, Brown illuminates the nature of modern experience in the growing metropolitan centers, the national consequences of global expansion, the volatility of credit, the transforming effects of capital, and the domestic consequences of colonialism and slavery.

Fables of Modernity

Fables of Modernity
Author: Laura Brown
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801437564

The metropolis : the fable of the city sewer -- Imperial fate : the fable of torrents and oceans -- Finance : the fable of lady credit -- Capitalism : fables of a new world -- Spectacles of cultural contact : the fable of the native prince -- the orangutang, the lap dog, and the parrot : the fable of the nonhuman being.

Fables

Fables
Author: Jean de La Fontaine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1843
Genre:
ISBN:

Fables

Fables
Author: George Moir Bussey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1842
Genre: Fables
ISBN:

The Fables of La Fontaine

The Fables of La Fontaine
Author: Jean de La Fontaine
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

First published in the year 1886, the present book titled 'The Fables of La Fontaine' is a collection of Jean de La Fontaine's stories accompanied by his short bio and a few essays about him.